Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2018

busy on weekends, quiet weekdays

The campgrounds themselves are really nice, but considering there are about 400 spots, you may find that some area's are more to your liking when it comes to things like more sun or more shade. Some locations offer less space between campsites, some more. The pond water was very clear, seeing as they are fed from natural springs under the ponds. the dept. of conservation and recreation drives around several times a day in case you have any issues. There are several miles of bile trails that were very enjoyable.

The one thing you may notice is that if you stay on a Friday or Saturday night, the campground may be to capacity, like it was when we stayed. But the Sunday, and Monday nights, the 7 closest spots to us were empty, it was like having the woods to ourselves. The other complaint would be the lack of trash barrels at the ponds. There was scattered trash on the paths to the ponds from the main roads and around some of the campsites.

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  • Review photo of Charge Pond Campground — Myles Standish State Forest by kyle C., July 30, 2018